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In New Granada; Or Heroes and Patriots - Courage and Sacrifice in Revolutionary New Granada - cover

In New Granada; Or Heroes and Patriots - Courage and Sacrifice in Revolutionary New Granada

William Henry Giles Kingston

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "In New Granada; Or, Heroes and Patriots," William Henry Giles Kingston takes readers on an adventurous journey through the tumultuous landscape of 19th-century Colombia. This historical novel intertwines captivating fictional narratives with authentic historical events, showcasing the struggles for independence and the heroic endeavors of local patriots. Kingston's engaging prose invites readers to experience the rich culture and societal dynamics of New Granada, while his vivid descriptions and character-driven stories impart a sense of immediacy and empathy for those involved in the revolutionary fervor of the time. Written during a period of burgeoning imperialism and interest in South America from a European perspective, this work reflects the contemporary fascination with adventure and exploration, resonating with readers who sought thrilling escapades beyond familiar shores. William Henry Giles Kingston, a prolific British author known for his adventure novels, was deeply influenced by his own explorations and a strong patriotism that celebrated heroic figures. Born in 1814, Kingston's encounters with the exotic locales of the empire and his commitment to educating youth through literature shaped his narrative techniques, enabling him to effectively capture the complexities of his settings and characters. This background inspired him to write "In New Granada," drawing from his experiences and the prevailing romanticism of the era. I highly recommend "In New Granada; Or, Heroes and Patriots" to readers who seek adventure laced with historical significance. Kingston's masterful storytelling illuminates the trials and triumphs of lesser-known figures in the independence movements sweeping Latin America. This novel not only serves as a thrilling read for adventure enthusiasts but also enriches one's understanding of a critical period in the region's history.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 197 pages.

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